Jennifer Staple runs the Unite For Sight program which started in the U.S., but has branched out into working overseas. She will be travelling to Ghana and then India to provide eye care to areas in need.

Jennifer is the head of the NGO Unite For Sight, which started in the U.S., but has branched out into charitable work overseas. The organization provides eye care to people who can't afford, or simply don't have the opportunity to receive necessary treatment. The basic premise behind Unite For Sight is that everyone should have access to eye care, regardless of their ability to pay for it.

Jennifer talks to Emily Abrash about her experience at a school for blind girls in rural areas, run by the Sinhas, ophthalmologists from Patna in Bihar, India. The girls learn to read and write in brail and also get the chance to go to university